Although the boys soccer team gave a good fight, they fell short in the first round of sectionals against Cathedral. Even though the team ended their season with a record of 3-9-3, they pushed through and continued to improve throughout the season.

“The season fell short of the goals we had set,” coach Magdalinos said. “But we continued to improve and went out playing our best soccer game of the year.”

The boys experienced a long season with tough competition, but continued to work hard.

With one win, seven losses and two ties, the boy’s team is taking every game as a lesson to improve. “If you guys didn’t see a positive outcome in these loses, you’re mistaken,” head soccer coach, Nicholas Magdalinos, said. “We learned a lot about what works and what doesn’t.”

The team is filled with great energy on and off the field. Everyone challenges each other to do better than the last game.

“This team is constantly encouraging each other,” said Magdalinos. “It’s a constant chatter to get better.”

This year the girls soccer team will be bringing in a new look and a stronger more confident mentality. Returning from last season with 12 loses and three wins, the goal is to give the team a new reputation.

The girls feel that in order to be more successful, they need to work...

It takes a special kind of team to continue to push forward despite the challenges they face. It takes a special kind of player to continue to show up, be positive, and give 100 percent effort when the efforts they give don’t always result in a desired outcome. It takes a special kind of program to continue to rebuild when the doubts of success are pushing in.

The girls and boys soccer programs are no different.

With the girls going 3-12 and the boys going on 4-8-3, which were similar results to...

The boys soccer team is embracing the idea of the “team” before “I,” and it seems to be working. A once incohesive group of boys, is quickly becoming a well oiled machine. It is only a matter of time before this machine becomes unbeatable.

Earlier in the season the boys soccer team went up against top-ranked North Central but failed to bring home a win, earning a 3-1 loss. Senior Roger Ramirez scored the lone goal for the Warriors.

Team continues to show up and work hard, despite the challenges they face as the season hits the mid-way mark

With each new season comes a new set of challenges. Last season, the girls were injury stricken and this season, the girls have been forced to adapt to an entirely new lineup and several players are working through having a new postition on the team.

Having to restart every year can take its toll on a program, but the Warren Central girls soccer team is embracing the challenge with welcome arms and...

Earlier in the week the boys soccer team took a 3-1 loss against top-ranked North Central. Senior Roger Ramirez scored the lone goal for the Warriors. “It was not the start we had hoped for; however, we learned a lot about ourselves last night,” head coach Nicholas Magdalinos said. The boys take on Park Tudor, #14 in 1 A, Thursday next.

The girls soccer team were supposed to kick off their season against Greenfield Central monday at home, but due to weather and a flooded field were forced to cancel, so the girls first game was wednesday at Roncalli. Roncalli was a very good team, but despite playing as hard as they could, the Warrior team on the field was essentially a new team and lacked the...

The boys and girls cross country team are eager to dominate their season. With practices, the Warriors have been pushing to achieve a winning season.

Last year, there were a lot of youth stars that excelled the their season. Reigning MIC Regional Champion, Jamie Wells, stated that she intends to get a higher State Championship ranking than her 12th ranking last year. “I’m just going to stay with my...

The Warrior soccer team has won Sectionals the last four years, but lost in the second
round of sectionals to Franklin Central with a shocking score of 6-0. For all there, it was truly a heartbreaker.

The team started off tournament play strong with a huge win over Beech Grove with a score of 10-2. All members of the team contributed to the win and they went into the second round with a lot of momentum. Despite a tough battle the boys came up short.